Watch True Blood Season 5 Episode 3 Online– Whatever I Am, You Made Me. True Blood Season 5 Episode 3 Two varieties of splattered brains on one kitchen floor is the vampire equivalent of two piñatas at a children’s party. Lafayette pleads with Pam to turn Tara, but Pam doesn’t even like Tara. Sookie, who is at first opposed to the idea, is convinced by Lafayette, and agrees to cut Pam a deal. She’ll owe Pam a favor, and she’ll help mend fences between Pam and Eric. Pam agrees, but warns them that with half a brain missing, Tara could come back twisted. This makes perfect sense, but they could care less.

Last night’s episode of True Blood proved to be something of a theology lesson, as we were given a brief breakdown of the story of Lilith as it pertains to True Blood lore. It seems like this will be a big focus in the series’ fifth season. Not only do we have the promo for next Sunday night’s episode to show you, but HBO also released a video that focuses on the Authority and their divided beliefs on the subject of the interpretation of their bible.

Before we get to the Authority video, here’s a look at Episode 3 (“Whatever I Am, You Made Me”). When last night’s episode left off, Tara had run off from Sookie’s house to parts unknown. Based on the promo for next week’s episode, she may be on the hunt…

Was that Hoyt dressed up and all goth looking? And are those Debbie’s parents talking to Alcide about their missing daughter? I was sort of wondering if anyone cared that Debbie was gone, seeing as Alcide hasn’t expressed much concern. Then again, he has other things on his mind lately. In other news, it seems like Jessica smells something she likes.

As for the authority, it looks like Eric and Bill may have found their way out of of the true death, at least for now. But after last night’s episode, added to this video, which explores the topic of vampire religion, we should probably expect to get to know the Authority a lot better this season.

Given that religion plays a focus in the series, I like that we’re starting to see that vampires have their own system of beliefs and that, just as humans are split on how the bible should be interpreted, so too are vampires when it comes to the interpretation of Lilith’s story. It should be great to see how this is further developed as Season 2 goes on. And I’m also really curious to see if Lilith turns out to be a living vampire. I think she’s referred to as a martyr, which means it’s probably assumed that she’s dead, but wouldn’t it be interesting if some vampire showed up claiming to be her? Just a theory…

You can read our breakdown of last night’s episode (“Authority Always Wins”)

Next, we find Jason Stackhouse (Ryan Kwanten) dealing with the spontaneous arrival of Reverend Steve Newlin (Michael McMillian), a newly turned vampire. Jason doesn’t want to let him in. As Jason puts it, his fangs are like “twin hard-ons.” The Reverend glamours Jason into letting him inside, then removes part of the coercion, so Jason can hear what he has to say with a somewhat open mind. He tapes Jason’s mouth shut, but asks Jason that he remembers that he asked for it. Long story short, Steve wasn’t upset that his wife slept with Jason a few seasons ago. Instead, he is upset that Jason slept with his wife. Yes, he has realized he’s “a gay vampire American,” and he’s in love with Jason. Jason is flattered, but absolutely not gay. He does mention that Steve’s “I love you” was the nicest he’s ever received. Thankfully, just before the Reverend can get rough with Jason, Jessica (Deborah Ann Woll) storms in to save the day, claiming him as her own. With a new vampire queen mentality, due to the absence of King Bill, Jason and Jessica get rid of Reverend Steve, at least for now.

True Blood Season 5 Episode 3 In the meantime, Sam Merlotte (Sam Trammell) is surrounded by a pack of unfamiliar wolves, who end up being the pack of fallen wolf leader Marcus, the guy Alcide (Joe Manganiello) killed in last season’s finale. He shifts into a bird, and flies the coop faster than a bat out of Hell. We soon find he has flown to Luna’s (Janina Gavankar) house, to warn her to get out of town with her daughter, Emma. Too late, the scary she-wolf from the prior scene arrives to warn them that if Sam doesn’t go easily, they’ll hurt Luna’s daughter. They think Sam killed Marcus, not Alcide, but Sam will not sell him out. Alcide was doing him the favor. Sam goes.

The burial of Tara was another great scene, thanks to Pam. Pam sported a borrowed Walmart sweatsuit for the occasion! Tara smells. They bury them. Now, all they can do is cross their fingers in hopes that Tara wakes up.

The troublesome twosome, Bill and Eric, are working hard on their bromance this episode. We next find them tied up in the back of a car. They’re being taken to the authority. In a clever move, Bill punctures the fuel tank, and they manage to spark an explosion. In the rubble, Bill True Blood Season 5 Episode 3 appears crippled, but Eric refuses to leave him. Wow, fast friends, but I guess desperate times call for desperate friendships. Out of the flames comes the male vampire driver, who I’m fairly certain was Viktor Krum from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, and he’s ready to kill. Too late, though! The mysterious lady vampire eliminates him first. It’s Nora (Lucy Griffiths), who Eric very affectionately refers to as his “sister.” As it turns out, he means they share the same maker. R.I.P. Godric! She’d do anything for Eric regardless of the circumstances, and he would do the same for her, but in this case, it turns out she’s not the only one. There are factions within the vampire authority who are pleased with the work Bill and Eric accomplished eliminating the nerdy necromancers from last season. Why should they die for that? As it turns out, Nora was planning on helping them escape quietly anyway. She lies to her boss, and preps them for new identities.

True Blood Season 5 Episode 3 Back at Sookie’s house, there is still a whole lot of Debbie to clean up.

This is such a familiar scene to us at this point, and Sookie’s nonchalance echoes that. She and Lafayette then journey over to his place to deal with the body of Jesus, but it’s gone! Sookie is rather cold about the whole situation, but Lafayette gives her a wakeup call. People need to say goodbye, and people need to have goodbye said to them, even in Bon Temps. He gives Jesus an emotional plea. He doesn’t know how to move on with his life.

From there, we end up at Holly’s (Lauren Bowles) house where Sheriff Andy (Chris Bauer) is awoken, nude, by her two sons. I have to say, True Blood Season 5 Episode 3 I imagined her sons a lot younger than this, but this also makes sense. Needless to say, it’s awkward to walk in on your mother sleeping with the sheriff. Later, Andy expresses his embarrassment when he neglects to acknowledge Holly at Merlotte’s.

Arlene (Carrie Preston) and Terry (Todd Lowe) have arrived on screen! I can’t help it, but every time I see a flash of fire red hair across the TV, I get a little excited. Terry’s military “friend” Patrick (Scott Foley) is eating breakfast with them. Arlene and her kids are probing him for information on Terry’s time in Iraq, but Terry snaps. He doesn’t want them knowing anything about that. What we do learn from this scene, though, is that there is some sort of explanation for the fire from last season that connects to Terry’s time in Iraq. Finally, we will get answers. Later, Patrick approaches Terry on a smoke break at Merlotte’s. Terry, who is once again aggressive, learns that most of the privates he was with overseas lost their houses to fires, and some even lost their lives. Patrick thought Terry was to blame, but now he’s allegedly just True Blood Season 5 Episode 3 looking for Terry’s help.

Sookie and Lafayette finally get to bathe. Sookie takes a shower and reminisces about being bullied as a child, and about being defended by Tara. Little Tara was great, by the way. Lafayette opts for a bath, and eyes a razor. Don’t worry, he just ends up shaving his head. Looking smooth! While he finishes, Sookie is visited by Alcide, who pleads with her to leave with him. He wants to protect her from the newly revived Russel Edgington, who will be out for her blood. Sookie thought he was dead. Still, she refuses to go because she feels guilty over killing Debbie. According to Sookie, she liked killing Debbie. Before she has a chance to confess, Lafayette storms down in a huff, and sasses Alcide away. Truthfully, he just didn’t want them to go to jail for killing Debbie, True Blood Season 5 Episode 3 and Sookie is thankful for his interjection. For the record, I liked her killing Debbie, too.

At Merlotte’s, Hoyt (Jim Parrack) is still eyeing down Jason for sleeping with Jessica. His friends make pathetic remarks towards Jason, and it all ends up seeming lame and laughable on their part. Jason wants to make amends, but Hoyt’s not having it. In another scene I’m presuming will bare importance later on, a judge pays for Andy’s lunch, and asks him to wave a speeding ticket for his son. It sounds like nothing, but it seemed ominous True Blood Season 5 Episode 3 .

Somewhere in a pretty dank looking barn, Sam is being tortured by the wolf pack, and he meets Martha, who seems like a pretty tough broad. She’s Marcus’ mother, and she wants Marcus’ body. She won’t let Sam live, but in exchange she’ll let Luna and her daughter live. Sam agrees. Later on in the woods, the wolves dig up Marcus. Just before things get brutal, Alcide arrives and confesses. Luna brought him. It seems like he’s looking to lead the pack, but they don’t respect him. He doesn’t seem to care. Oh, then the pack eats Marcus’ dirty corpse. What a great mother!

Back in the bunker, Eric and Nora have sex, and Bill listens in, bored to death.

True Blood Season 5 Episode 3 Bill: “Keep the noise down in there. New Orleans is only 60 miles away.”

Alcide calls to warn Eric about Russel.

Jessica is throwing a house party, and it looks like a whole lot of lame fun! There was even Rock Band! Jason crashed in an attempt to spend time with her. Jessica and Jason on “Cherry Bomb” by the Runaways was classic, and a good way to show their chemistry. That is, until they both end up with other people. At first, it seems like they’re mutually trying to make one another jealous, then it seems like Jessica is letting loose, and Jason is just pining for her. Jason really thought she meant it when she called him “hers,” but Jessica claims to have just been rescuing him from Reverend Steve. Jason is too torn up to even sleep with a random sorority girl. Wow, he’s really into Jessica, and he’s ready to grow up.

Bill and Eric meet with the rebel faction to get their new identities, which I believe were Ike Applebaum and Marcellus Clark! What a dynamic yet non-threatening sounding duo! Before they can sneak off, though, the rebels are assaulted by the authority, and Bill and Eric end up prisoners again. This time, it looks like it’s for real.

Sookie and Lafayette have been waiting a good while for Tara and Pam to wake up. Pam claws her way out, with dirt in her bra, and claims to not know what’s up with Tara. Sookie digs her out, only to find what seems like a dead body. Surprise! Tara is a vampire, but something seems off. Think Pet Semetary.

True Blood Season 5 Episode 3 What did you think of the season 5 premiere? Are you excited to see a crazy side to Tara? Are you enjoying the Bill/ Eric bromance, or do you prefer them fighting over Sookie? Is this the season of Pam? Fun fact: Merlotte’s doubles as A’s lair in Pretty Little Liars.

As much as things changed during last night’s season premiere, much returned to the status quo. For example, Eric certainly changed his tune quickly, no? Straight from “F— Sookie” to f—ing his sister. Yes, Truebies, Eric Northman is back to his old tricks, so to speak. And in the throes of a bromance with Bill. Who saw that coming? Then again, vampires are nothing if not opportunists. Which brings us to where things began…

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